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Children Crossing A Bridge Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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Children Crossing A Bridge Puzzle Details:

About: Join the three children crossing the bridge for a fun day of riding bicycles, flying kites and other fun games. Choose your difficulty level and piece rotation setting and put the blue sky, the green landscape, the river, the wooden bridge and the kids, their bikes and kite back together as fast as you can and find out if you have what it takes to get your time on our daily leaderboards. Have fun!

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